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Di Lu

Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences

Publications -  47
Citations -  2286

Di Lu is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: CD146 & Angiogenesis. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 41 publications receiving 1905 citations. Previous affiliations of Di Lu include Van Andel Institute.

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Magnetoferritin nanoparticles for targeting and visualizing tumour tissues

TL;DR: In this article, magnetoferritin nanoparticles (M-HFn) are used to target and visualize tumour tissues without the use of any targeting ligands or contrast agents, which can distinguish cancerous cells from normal cells with a sensitivity of 98% and specificity of 95%.
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Fe3O4 magnetic nanoparticle peroxidase mimetic-based colorimetric assay for the rapid detection of organophosphorus pesticide and nerve agent.

TL;DR: By employing the peroxidase-mimicking activity of MNPs, the developed colorimetric assay has the potential of becoming a screening tool for the rapid and sensitive assessment of the neurotoxicity of an overwhelming number of organophosphate compounds.
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CD146, an epithelial-mesenchymal transition inducer, is associated with triple-negative breast cancer

TL;DR: Findings provide unique evidence that CD146 promotes breast cancer progression by induction of EMTs via the activation of RhoA and up-regulation of Slug, thus, CD146 could be a therapeutic target for breast cancer, especially for TNBC.
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CD146 is a coreceptor for VEGFR-2 in tumor angiogenesis.

TL;DR: The results of the present study suggest that CD146 is a new coreceptor for VEGFR-2 and is therefore a promising target for blocking tumor-related angiogenesis.
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In situ wrapping of the cathode material in lithium-sulfur batteries

TL;DR: An in situ wrapping approach to construct a compact layer on carbon/sulfur composite particles with an imperfect wrapping layer that overcomes the trade-off between limiting polysulfide diffusion and allowing electrolyte infiltration, and affords extraordinary cycling stability.